It’s the Chandigarh Fashion Week this season that adds glamour to one of the biggest fashion consuming city Chandigarh in India. And beyond doubts Satya Paul with an exhaustive fan following showcased its latest collection of saris and lehengas and named it Maya. 
The collection that catwalked the ramp formed an organized symphony of luxury and a kaleidoscope of colours with an amalgamation of distinctive saris in digital prints, beautiful lehenga’s in muted shades, ornamented with understated embroidery work and embellishments. Maya the illusion derives inspiration from an illusory world portrayed by the use of colors on the fabric, as if refracted through a prism. The garment line was an eclectic mix of saris suited to all occasions with some exquisite lehengas in blue, gold and burnt orange.
The latest range is all about colours and designer Puneet Nanda’s way to court glamour and fantasy in the form of colorful patterns on saris and garments. The easy to wear pieces translate ornamental designs, layers, shadows and contrasting elements rendering a bold graphic look. The product line comprises of contemporary garments, fabrics, and of course, saris. 
Puneet Nanda, the designer for Satya Paul, on talking about his participation said “Satya Paul collections have always been loved by people of Chandigarh and all our collections have been much appreciated. We have stores in Ludhiana, Amritsar and Jalandhar and have been retailing Satya Paul through the Samsaara store in Chandigarh for the past few years. Keeping in mind the loyal fan base of Satya Paul in Chandigarh, it was an easy decision to participate in this fashion week and to showcase our latest offering to our fans.” 
The models draped in Satya Paul for the ramp twinkled with Jesse Randhawa opening the show swirling in her digital print lehenga. The reigning Miss India Earth’09 Shriya Kishore showcased a multi hued sari and was a perfect picture of grace. The collection also saw perfectly tailored blouses, with trendy cuts that added to the glam quotient. Towards the finale, Simran grabbed all eyeballs when she took on the ramp in the beautiful pink lehenga, a part of the bridal collection.